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Degradation of dimeric lignin model compounds by aerobic bacteria isolated from the hindgut of xylophagous termites.

1997

The capability of the intestinal flora from the gut of xylophagous termites of degrading lignin model compounds was investigated. Different dimeric lignin model compounds-degrading bacteria were obtained from the hindgut flora of Mastotermes darwiniensis FROGGATT, Reticulitermes santonensis FEYTAUD, Nasutitermes nigriceps HALDEMAN and Zootermopsis angusticollis HAGEN. In the presence of oxygen dimeric model compounds were degraded by all isolates. This indicates that the hindgut flora of termites is basically able to produce substrate for their host from aromatic extractives of wood.

FloraInsectaHost (biology)Aerobic bacteriaHindgutGeneral MedicineBiologybiology.organism_classificationdigestive systemApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyLigninBacteria Aerobicchemistry.chemical_compoundBenzoinBiodegradation EnvironmentalchemistryZootermopsis angusticollisPhenolsMastotermes darwiniensisBenzaldehydesBotanyLigninAnimalsDigestive SystemBacteriaJournal of basic microbiology
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MR-imaging features of hepatocellular carcinoma capsule appearance in cirrhotic liver: comparison of gadoxetic acid and gadobenate dimeglumine.

2016

Purpose: The purpose of the study is to compare the MR-imaging features of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) capsule appearance on gadoxetic acid and gadobenate dimeglumine-enhanced MR imaging, using imaging-based presumptive diagnosis of HCC as the reference standard. Methods: Gadoxetic acid and gadobenate dimeglumine-enhanced MR imaging of 51 patients with 71 HCCs were retrospectively reviewed. Three readers graded in consensus, using a five-point scale, the presence (score 4–5) of capsule appearance on images obtained during T1-weighted GRE portal venous phase (PVP), 3-min phase, and hepatobiliary phase (HBP). The Fisher's exact test and the t student unpaired test were performed. Results: …

Gadolinium DTPALiver CirrhosisMaleCirrhotic livermedicine.medical_specialtyGadoxetic acidCarcinoma HepatocellularHepatocellular carcinomaUrologyGadoxetic acidContrast MediaSensitivity and Specificity030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineMeglumineInternal medicineGadobenate dimegluminemedicineOrganometallic CompoundsHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingGADOBENATE DIMEGLUMINECapsuleAgedRetrospective StudiesAged 80 and overRadiological and Ultrasound Technologybusiness.industryLiver NeoplasmsGastroenterologyCapsuleReproducibility of ResultsHepatologyHCCSMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseImage EnhancementMr imagingMagnetic Resonance Imagingdigestive system diseasesLiver030220 oncology & carcinogenesisHepatocellular carcinomaFemaleRadiologybusinessMR imagingmedicine.drugAbdominal radiology (New York)
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Benign and malignant mimickers of infiltrative hepatocellular carcinoma: tips and tricks for differential diagnosis on CT and MRI

2021

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) may have an infiltrative appearance in about 8-20% of cases. Infiltrative HCC can be a challenging diagnosis and it is associated with the worst overall survival among HCC patients. Infiltrative HCC is characterized by the spread of multiple minute nodules throughout the liver, without a dominant one, ultimately resulting into macrovascular invasion. On CT and MRI, infiltrative HCC appears as an ill-defined, large mass, with variable degree of enhancement, and satellite neoplastic nodules in up to 52% of patients. On MRI, it may show restriction on diffusion weighted imaging, hyperintensity on T2- and hypointensity on T1-weighted images, and, if hepatobiliary …

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Role of medical history and medication use in the aetiology of upper aerodigestive tract cancers in Europe: the ARCAGE study

2012

ABSTRACT Background The study aimed to investigate the role of medical history (skin warts, Candida albicans, herpetic lesions, heartburn, regurgitation) and medication use (for heartburn; for regurgitation; aspirin) in the aetiology of upper aerodigestive tract (UADT) cancer. Methods A multicentre (10 European countries) case–control study [Alcohol-Related CAncers and GEnetic susceptibility (ARCAGE) project]. Results There were 1779 cases of UADT cancer and 1993 controls. History of warts or C. albicans infection was associated with a reduced risk [odds ratio (OR) 0.80, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.68–0.94 and OR 0.73, 95% CI 0.60–0.89, respectively] but there was no association with her…

GastroenterologyHeartburnCarcinoma Squamous Cell/etiologyRisk FactorsHerpesviridae Infections/complicationsEpidemiologyOdds RatioAspirinHeartburn/complicationsdigestive oral and skin physiologyCandidiasisHerpesviridae InfectionsHematologyMiddle AgedhumanitiesEuropeOncologyHead and Neck NeoplasmsCarcinoma Squamous CellAspirin/adverse effects/therapeutic useDisease SusceptibilityWartsmedicine.symptommedicine.drugAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyLaryngopharyngeal Reflux/complicationsYoung AdultInternal medicineLaryngopharyngeal Refluxmedicineotorhinolaryngologic diseasesHumansMedical historyHead and Neck Neoplasms/etiologyddc:613Warts/complicationsAspirinbusiness.industryaspirin use; epidemiology; gastroesophageal reflux; medical history; medication use; upperCase-control studyCancerHeartburnOdds ratiomedicine.diseasedigestive system diseasesCandidiasis/complicationsCase-Control StudiesEtiologybusiness
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Dataset related to article "NKp46-expressing human gut-resident intraepithelial Vδ1 T cell subpopulation exhibits high antitumor activity against col…

2020

γδ T cells account for a large fraction of human intestinal intraepithelial lymphocytes (IELs) endowed with potent antitumor activities. However, little is known about their origin, phenotype, and clinical relevance in colorectal cancer (CRC). To determine γδ IEL gut specificity, homing, and functions, γδ T cells were purified from human healthy blood, lymph nodes, liver, skin, and intestine, either disease-free, affected by CRC, or generated from thymic precursors. The constitutive expression of NKp46 specifically identifies a subset of cytotoxic Vδ1 T cells representing the largest fraction of gut-resident IELs. The ontogeny and gut-tropism of NKp…

Gastroenterology;T cellsColorectal cancer;Immunology;digestive systemInnate immunity;
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Hydro-MRT mit schnellen Sequenzen bei Morbus Crohn: Vergleich mit der fraktionierten Magen-Darm-Passage

2008

PURPOSE To compare the value of hydro-MRI with that of barium studies in patients with Crohn's disease. MATERIALS AND METHODS After an oral bowel opacification using 1000 ml of a 2.5% mannitol solution, axial and coronal breath-hold sequences (T2W HASTE +/- FS, contrast-enhanced T1W FLASH FS) were acquired in 46 patients with Crohn's disease at 1.0 T. The findings of hydro-MRI were compared with those of barium studies. RESULTS In the stomach and the small bowel, hydro-MRI and barium studies demonstrated similar numbers of Crohn's involvements (39 vs. 36); in the colon, hydro-MRI showed clearly more affections (23 vs. 10). Hydro-MRI showed 12.7 cm of inflamed bowel per patient, on average (…

Gastrointestinal tractCrohn's diseasemedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryStomachdigestive oral and skin physiologychemistry.chemical_elementBariummedicine.diseaseGastroenterologydigestive system diseasesBarium mealRadiation exposuremedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryImaging qualityInternal medicinemedicineRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingbusinessMannitol solutionRöFo - Fortschritte auf dem Gebiet der Röntgenstrahlen und der bildgebenden Verfahren
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Gene Signatures in Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors

2011

Gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) constitute a rare heterogeneous group of the most common mesenchymal neoplasm of gastrointestinal tract (GI). GISTs have emerged during the recent years as a distinct sarcoma entity due to advances in the understanding of molecular mechanism of their pathogenesis. They are believed to originate from precursors shared with interstitial cells of Cajal (ICC) – the pacemaker cells of the gut (for which CD117 antigen is the immunohistochemical marker), and they may arise along all GI (most commonly in the stomach or the small bowel) or rarely elsewhere. Their biological behavior is difficult to predict, ranging from clinically benign to malignant. The trea…

Gastrointestinal tractPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyStromal cellGiSTbiologyCD117business.industrymedicine.diseasePrimary tumordigestive system diseasesInterstitial cell of Cajalsymbols.namesakeImatinib mesylatemedicinesymbolsbiology.proteinSarcomabusinessneoplasms
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Vitamin A modulates the effects of thyroid hormone on UDP-glucuronosyltransferase expression and activity in rat liver.

2002

We studied the influence of thyroid hormones and vitamin A status on the regulation of UDP-glucuronosyltransferase (UGT) expression and the glucuronidation of thyroid hormones by UGTs. For this, we used an original model of rats fed with different vitamin A diets and implanted subcutaneously by osmotic minipumps delivering vehicle or thyroid hormones, which permitted the control of plasma thyroid hormone concentrations. The activity and expression of family 1 UGTs are correlated and were significantly modified by both thyroid status and amounts of retinol in the diet. Dietary vitamin A did not perturbe the UGT1A expression in thyroidectomized animals. Thyroid hormones and dietary vitamin A …

Gene isoformVitaminMaleendocrine systemmedicine.medical_specialtyThyroid Hormonesendocrine system diseasesMonosaccharide Transport ProteinsBilirubinGlucuronidationNaphtholsBiologydigestive systemBiochemistryGene Expression Regulation Enzymologicchemistry.chemical_compoundEndocrinologyInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsGlucuronosyltransferaseRats WistarVitamin AMolecular BiologyThyroidRetinolBilirubinDietRatsThyroxinemedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologychemistryLiverThyroid hormonesThyroidectomyTriiodothyronineHormoneMolecular and cellular endocrinology
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LATE-BREAKING ABSTRACT: MUC1 downregulation induces corticosteroid resistance in asthma'sin vitroandin vivomodels

2016

Background: Corticosteroids are in the first-line of Asthma treatment. However a subset of asthmatic patients is insensitive to anti-inflammatory effects of corticosteroids. Our previous data demonstrated that MUC1 downregulation correlates corticosteroid resistance in Nasal Polyposis and COPD. We hypothesized that MUC1 is also involved in corticosteroid resistance in Asthma. Objective: To analyze the role of MUC1 in the corticosteroid effectiveness in Asthma9s in vitro and in vivo models. Methods: 20 patients with steroid resistant Asthma were recruited. The expression of MUC1 was determined by real-time PCR in inflammatory cells from peripheral blood. HMVEC-L and U937 cells knockdown with…

Gene knockdownCOPDmedicine.diagnostic_testmedicine.drug_classbusiness.industrymedicine.diseasedigestive systembiological factorsdigestive system diseasesBronchoalveolar lavageDownregulation and upregulationIn vivoImmunologymedicineCorticosteroidskin and connective tissue diseasesbusinessneoplasmsDexamethasonemedicine.drugAsthma5.1 Airway Pharmacology and Treatment
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Cloning and Expression of the mRNA of Human Galectin-4, an S-type Lectin Down-Regulated in Colorectal Cancer

1997

We are interested in the characterization of genes whose expressions in the colon are modified during colorectal carcinogenesis. Our approach was to establish the phenotype of a colon tumor by partial sequencing of a large number of transcripts, then to select mRNAs of potential interest by differential screening with complex probes from normal or cancerous colon. In this paper, we report the cloning and sequencing of a mRNA strongly underexpressed in colorectal cancer. It corresponded to a protein comprising 323 amino acids, that appeared to be human galectin-4 on the basis of 76% and 79% amino acid identity to the rat and pig counterparts, respectively. Tissue distribution analysis showed…

Genetic MarkersDNA ComplementaryColorectal cancerGalectin 4Molecular Sequence DataDown-RegulationRectumBiologyBiochemistryLectinsBiomarkers TumorTumor Cells CulturedmedicineHumansAmino Acid SequenceRNA MessengerRNA NeoplasmCloning MolecularGeneCloningExpressed sequence tagMessenger RNABase SequenceSequence Homology Amino AcidDNA Neoplasmmedicine.diseaseMolecular biologyPhenotypedigestive system diseasesGene Expression Regulation NeoplasticHemagglutininsmedicine.anatomical_structureCell cultureColorectal NeoplasmsEuropean Journal of Biochemistry
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